Bowles Jeanette, Nyx Eris, Kalicum Jeremy, Kerr Thomas
Department of Medicine, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 31;19(12):e0315804. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315804. eCollection 2024.
In Canada, the ongoing fatal overdose crisis remains driven by the unpredictable potency and content of the illicit drug supply. From August 2022 until October 2023, the Drug User Liberation Front [DULF] operated a drug compassion club [CC], which sells drugs of known composition and purity without medical oversight. The present study is a qualitative evaluation of this project. From December 2022 to February 2023, we interviewed 16 CC members about their experiences with DULF's CC. Using a semi-structured interview guide, participants were interviewed in a private space to ensure confidentiality. Thematic analysis was used to code for a priori and unexpected themes. Participants spoke positively of their experiences with the CC, which ranged from lower overdose risk, health improvements, preference for the drug purchasing process, and mutual respect and trust among CC members, founders, and staff. No participants reported overdosing on CC-sourced drugs, and drugs were described as safe and reliable. For opioid users, the tolerance developed for opioid-potent fentanyl hampered the transition to CC heroin. Suggestions for CC improvements were also identified. Despite political backlash to the project, the CC appears to be a novel and promising approach to reducing overdose morbidity in high needs communities. By promoting participant autonomy, regulating an unstable drug supply, and creating community, this intervention has reduced self-reported overdose risk and improved the health and social wellbeing of members. No overdoses reported from CC-sourced drugs suggests that authorizing, expanding and continually evaluating the CC model is warranted.
在加拿大,持续的致命药物过量危机仍然是由非法药物供应中不可预测的效力和成分所驱动。从2022年8月到2023年10月,吸毒者解放阵线[DULF]运营了一个药物关怀俱乐部[CC],该俱乐部在没有医疗监督的情况下出售已知成分和纯度的毒品。本研究是对该项目的定性评估。从2022年12月到2023年2月,我们采访了16名CC成员,了解他们在DULF的CC的经历。使用半结构化访谈指南,在私密空间对参与者进行访谈以确保保密性。采用主题分析法对先验主题和意外主题进行编码。参与者对他们在CC的经历给予了积极评价,这些经历包括降低药物过量风险、健康改善、对购药过程的偏好,以及CC成员、创始人与工作人员之间的相互尊重和信任。没有参与者报告因使用CC提供的药物而过量,并且这些药物被描述为安全可靠。对于阿片类药物使用者来说,对强效阿片类芬太尼产生的耐受性阻碍了向CC海洛因的过渡。还确定了对CC改进的建议。尽管该项目遭到了政治抵制,但CC似乎是一种新颖且有前景的方法,可降低高需求社区的药物过量发病率。通过促进参与者的自主性、规范不稳定的药物供应以及建立社区,这种干预措施降低了自我报告的药物过量风险,并改善了成员的健康和社会福祉。没有报告因CC提供的药物而导致过量,这表明授权、扩大并持续评估CC模式是有必要的。